Similar words: undefined, define, refined, definite, definable, definitely, definitive, definition. Meaning: [dɪ'faɪn] adj. 1. clearly characterized or delimited 2. showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary 3. clearly defined.
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31. The powers of the police need to be clearly defined.
32. The proposed change in the law would make abortion illegal except for strictly defined medical reasons.
33. Payment of interest is made to the debenture holder at a specified rate and at clearly defined intervals.
34. The black tree was clearly defined against a yellow sky.
35. A clearly defined track now leads down to the valley.
36. Except under clearly defined circumstances, it is illegal in Britain for a company to purchase its own shares.
37. Within criminal law almost anything could be defined as "crime".
38. The roof of the theatre was boldly defined against the sky.
39. When boundaries between countries are not clearly defined, there is usually trouble.
40. The outline of the castle on the hill was clearly defined against the evening sky.
41. Independent films are, broadly defined , movies that appeal to sophisticated audiences.
42. It's a very hierarchical organization in which everyone's status is clearly defined.
43. Data can also be imported from defined binary files.
44. Big-screen TVs are defined as 27 inches or above.
45. Or at least much more clear-cut and defined.
46. Now the tags automatically adopt the defined styles.
47. It was the moral conundrum that defined our home.
48. Second,(http://sentencedict.com/defined.html) vendors could concentrate on clearly defined niche markets.
49. Communication is also a social affair, usually taking place within the context of a fairly well defined social situation.
50. The Committee is currently reviewing its policy on research grants in order to produce a better defined and more coherent research programme.
51. It can therefore be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities only to the extent that they are defined as such.
52. There are crimes of passion and crimes of logic. The boundary between them is not clearly defined. Albert Camus
53. History could be defined as a coherent account of an event.
54. The new powers were concerned, as Schulz pointed out, very largely with the development of broadly defined social provision.
55. Your clearly defined mission statement will help you to focus on what you really want out of your entrepreneurial life.
56. In contrast to these two broadly defined approaches, the view taken in this book is best characterised as a discourse-as-process view.
57. Since spectrometry forms the basis of most analytical techniques to be described it must first be defined.
58. The exceptional circumstances in which execution may be refused are very narrowly defined.
59. It has a number of clearly defined aims to pursue over the next three years.
60. Central government generally has cash limits imposed on clearly defined blocks of expenditure.
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